Black necked Crane is the rare spices found in Bhutan. They migrate from great Tibetan plateau to Bhutan in early September and fly Back on mid of April. Usually in Bhutan they have habitat in eastern and western part of Bhutan. In west they migrate to the place called Phobjikha, valley which is under Wangdi Phodrang District (just 6-7 hrs drive from Thimphu). To preserve their habitat our govt. has taken initiative of not disturbing their habitat by just not providing electricity to the valley, but we do have solar energy in this valley for the local inhabitants and also for standard hotel and luxurious resort. These cranes have a unique features like, ‘they dance when they are happy’ and they eat the dwarf bamboo shoots, its roots and worms.

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Day 1 : Arrival to Paro to Thimphu

Day 2 : Thimphu to Punakha

Day 3 : Punakha To Phobjikha

Day 4 : Phobjikha

Day 5 : Phobjikha to Thimphu

Day 6 : Thimphu to Paro

Day 7 : Paro ( Hike to Tiger’s nest)

Day 8 : Departure

The people in Phobjikha valley celebrate crane festival on 11th and 12th Nov. every year. During the festival we receive numerous tourists to witness the festival and the local people, they dance like cranes do.